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That would be outlined in the terms of the visitation order or the laws in your state. If it is not, the custodial parent has the right to enter a motion of objection and the court appointed monitor or neutral party may have the right to refuse to allow anyone other than the parent to have access to the child unless otherwise ordered by the court.

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Do you have the right to refuse visitation to your ex when she has no means of support or a place to live?

I'm currently in the middle of a divorce and I'm dealing with the same issue. I have had many people tell me this including lawyers and even the crisis control for domestic violence. You cannot stop a parent from seeing the child. The parent can be in jail and still get visitation. Lawyers are not willing to put any effort into trying to prevent visitation so if you look for a lawyer bring up this issue early on. The best you may be able to do is get supervised visits but supervised visits are only a temporary solution and soon the parent gets unsupervised visits. Here's a word of advice, document as much as you can and as often as you can. Dates, times, details will make all the difference in court. The more verifiable documentation you can provide the better off you'll be in proving your case.


Can you deny visitation if the parent is around unwanted people?

A request can be submitted through the court system to cancel visitation rights if the plaintiff can prove that the unwanted company is a threat or danger to the child.


How many people can a category be supervised by?

16 and a half


The largest number of people you have supervised in activities or work is?

The more people that you have supervised, the higher up you were in the company. Your interviewer will want to see what position you held and how you got along with others.


At what age can a child refuse visitation?

If you're in the US, the age is 18. Until then, if the parent has court-ordered visitation, it has to be followed. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very good reason.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of an ATV?

most people die by riding on a ATV non supervised


Who built the great stupa at Sanchi?

Ashoka supervised its building and I imagine his people built it.


What is the Example of youth hostel?

A youth hostel is a supervised lodging place, primarily for young people.


If you have sole custody does your ex or his family need your permission to take your child out of state?

They can for a vacation. They cannot move permanently without authority from the court. The other parent still has parental rights and visitation rights. The court has jurisdiction. The custodial parent needs the non-custodial's parent's consent to move the child out of state as well as a court approval through a modification of the visitation order. The custodial parent cannot interfere with the non-custodial parents access to the child.They can for a vacation. They cannot move permanently without authority from the court. The other parent still has parental rights and visitation rights. The court has jurisdiction. The custodial parent needs the non-custodial's parent's consent to move the child out of state as well as a court approval through a modification of the visitation order. The custodial parent cannot interfere with the non-custodial parents access to the child.They can for a vacation. They cannot move permanently without authority from the court. The other parent still has parental rights and visitation rights. The court has jurisdiction. The custodial parent needs the non-custodial's parent's consent to move the child out of state as well as a court approval through a modification of the visitation order. The custodial parent cannot interfere with the non-custodial parents access to the child.They can for a vacation. They cannot move permanently without authority from the court. The other parent still has parental rights and visitation rights. The court has jurisdiction. The custodial parent needs the non-custodial's parent's consent to move the child out of state as well as a court approval through a modification of the visitation order. The custodial parent cannot interfere with the non-custodial parents access to the child.


Can the non custodial parent move out of state before a divorce is over?

Yes but the custodial parent should take that factor into consideration when the child support and visitation orders are drafted. The custodial parent may need to arrange supervision of child support payments via direct payments by an employer or some other means. They should seek legal advice.


What should be discussed between separating parents in determining a visitation schedule?

Sometimes separation and divorce happens between married people. when determining a visitation schedule, the adults need to discuss their needs and their time restraints and allowances.


Do children of divorced parents ever get to choose to not go to visitation?

Sure, just as soon as they turn 18 they never have to see either parent again if they don't want to. Children under 18 are legally treated as a kind of extension of their parents, not necessarily as people in their own right. They could petition the court to modify the custody decree, but this is not likely to be granted unless the non-custodial parent poses an actual threat to them.

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